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HelpIs trifluoperazine a good enough antiemetic for SN?
Thread starterRaxshane
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It's the only one I have access to right now. I'll get another antiemetic if it's not potent enough but it'll definitely be harder and will postpone my attempt a lot.
You should start taking it, then. See how your body tolerates it and how it helps with nausea and from there decide on the dosage that may work best for you. You should increase the dosage that works best for you to know the best dosage for SN.
I also recommend finding another alternative antiemetic as well in the case of trifluoperazine not working.
You should start taking it, then. See how your body tolerates it and how it helps with nausea and from there decide on the dosage that may work best for you. You should increase the dosage that works best for you to know the best dosage for SN.
I also recommend finding another alternative antiemetic as well in the case of trifluoperazine not working.
I figured I would start the antiemetic regimen once everything was ready but this makes sense, unfortunately there isn't a one size fit all regarding dosages.
I guess I should somehow try to induce nausea and take it to see how it helps lol
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